the un says more than 660,000 people are now known to have fled ukraine since the beginning of the russian invasion. most of the refugees fleeing are women, children, and the elderly. that s because all ukrainian men aged 18 to 60 are being prevented from leaving because they re being told to stay and fight for their country. let s take a look at some of the countries ukrainian refugees are fleeing to. more than 100,000 people will have crossed the border into hungary by the end of tuesday. and, in neighbouring poland, some people have waited more than 60 hours in freezing conditions to enter. here s filippo grandi, the un s high commissioner for refugees, on the latest numbers at the borders. last night at the security council, i reported 520,000 refugees. now, less than 2a hours before, the latest figure, ijust got it, it s 677,000, so another 150,000 in less than 2a hours.
hasn t moved into ukraine. ukraine and russia did come to the negotiating table today for the first time since the war began. but so far, they ve only agreed to meet again. while much of the world is concerned, putin has made it clear that is nuclear forces are at the ready. and the west is escalating its own financial war on russia, adding crushing new sanctions that can, and will cripple an order you weak crush an economy. chris murphy tweeted this today, the u.s. and allies according to not only freeze the assets of putin s olive back allies, but the sees those assets as well. meanwhile, the mass exodus of ukrainians trying to escape shows no signs of slowing down. the un estimates more than 520,000 people have left the country so far. most of them women and children. men between the age of 18 and 60 cannot leave. they have to stay and fight. my colleague matt bradley is in ukraine, and nbc s raf sensuous
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military by 87 billion, but the economic blowback from collective sanctionss are going to be significant for russia. carley: we re seeing it unfold right now. seth, stay safe in ukraine. we ll check in with you soon. thank you so much. thank you, guys. carley: 500,000 ukrainians fleeing the country since the invasion began. todd: an international court opens up a war crime investigation. greg is live in london with the latest. the human toll of the russian invasion into ukraine is throwing, 520,000 ukrainians have fled, mostly women and children, mostly going to holand, hungary and romania. they are greeted with shelt sxer food. it is good thing, officials believe there could be four million more coming just in the
bp divesting 20% stake in russian company. airbnb. so many refugees there are 520,000 refugees from ukraine. they are going into neighboring countries like poland and austria and romania. and airbnb is saying we are going to allow to you stay for free temporarily. brian: look at overall in the military. phase 26 the operations on the way beginning to choke off the cities and run helicopter train addiction flights around the polish border. that s where all the aid and armament for the most part is going to come through. then we will have that clash. if it s going to be a nato vehicle bringing in armaments and food and water and they blow it up, is that a rule five violation? it certainly seems like that. if the main hope back to your point, ainsley, is that the sanctions become so severe and put such heartache into the russian people, they make it clear we will not stand for this. which makes you wonder the desperation that vladimir putin showed a couple days ago when he